If jurists have the feelings of other men, Monday, the fifth of January, nineteen hundred and thirty-one, must have been a day of consequence in the life of Mr. Justice Brandeis. On that day he handed down the judgment of the United States Supreme Court in the O\u27Gorman case. The cause was a simple suit in contract; the result depended upon the validity of a New Jersey statute regulating the commissions to be paid by insurance companies to their agents for securing business. The more general question was the tolerance to be accorded to legislative price-fixing under the Fourteenth Amendment. And, as the fortunes of litigation broke, the issue came to be the intellectual procedure by which the constitutionality of the acts which make up th...
In the confirmation hearings concerning Louis Brandeis before theUnited States Senate almost a centu...
When I was privileged to be Justice Brennan\u27s law clerk, he had not yet earned even from his own ...
We live in a culture enamored by our heroes. They are celebrated for their extraordinary accomplishm...
If jurists have the feelings of other men, Monday, the fifth of January, nineteen hundred and thirty...
One hundred years after his appointment, Justice Louis D. Brandeis remains a distinctive and unusual...
On January 28, 1916, President Wilson sent the name of Louis D. Brandeis to the Senate for confirmat...
Choice Outstanding TitleRevered as the "People's Attorney," Louis D. Brandeis concluded a distinguis...
When in 1927 Augustus N. Hand was elevated from the district court, where he had already earned an e...
ON FEBRUARY 13, 1939, Mr. Justice Brandeis retired from regular active service as a Justice of the U...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Louis D. Brandeis made the modern Supreme Court. These two brilliant...
Two hundred years ago, in Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice Marshall delivered an opinion that has c...
This book examines both the constitutional jurisprudence of Supreme Court justice Louis D. Brandeis ...
It cannot be said that Louis Dembitz Brandeis has suffered from a lack of scholarly attention. Brand...
Revered as the People\u27s Attorney, Louis D. Brandeis concluded a distinguished career by serving...
In 1890, Louis Brandeis wrote The Right to Privacy. Within a matter of years, the courts began adopt...
In the confirmation hearings concerning Louis Brandeis before theUnited States Senate almost a centu...
When I was privileged to be Justice Brennan\u27s law clerk, he had not yet earned even from his own ...
We live in a culture enamored by our heroes. They are celebrated for their extraordinary accomplishm...
If jurists have the feelings of other men, Monday, the fifth of January, nineteen hundred and thirty...
One hundred years after his appointment, Justice Louis D. Brandeis remains a distinctive and unusual...
On January 28, 1916, President Wilson sent the name of Louis D. Brandeis to the Senate for confirmat...
Choice Outstanding TitleRevered as the "People's Attorney," Louis D. Brandeis concluded a distinguis...
When in 1927 Augustus N. Hand was elevated from the district court, where he had already earned an e...
ON FEBRUARY 13, 1939, Mr. Justice Brandeis retired from regular active service as a Justice of the U...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Louis D. Brandeis made the modern Supreme Court. These two brilliant...
Two hundred years ago, in Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice Marshall delivered an opinion that has c...
This book examines both the constitutional jurisprudence of Supreme Court justice Louis D. Brandeis ...
It cannot be said that Louis Dembitz Brandeis has suffered from a lack of scholarly attention. Brand...
Revered as the People\u27s Attorney, Louis D. Brandeis concluded a distinguished career by serving...
In 1890, Louis Brandeis wrote The Right to Privacy. Within a matter of years, the courts began adopt...
In the confirmation hearings concerning Louis Brandeis before theUnited States Senate almost a centu...
When I was privileged to be Justice Brennan\u27s law clerk, he had not yet earned even from his own ...
We live in a culture enamored by our heroes. They are celebrated for their extraordinary accomplishm...